Curt Schilling Cuts Price on Medfield Home

Curt Schilling may have been an ace on the baseball diamond, but when it comes to selling his Medfield, MA, home, the retired pitcher continues to strike out.

Schilling, who played 20 seasons with the Orioles, Phillies, Diamondbacks and Red Sox, paid $4.5 million for the 26-acre property way back in 2004 from none other than former New England Patriots quarterback Drew Bledsoe. He was a tad overzealous when he first listed the home in 2008, listing it for a whopping $8 million, but saw the error of his ways a year later, dropping the price to $4.5 million.

In 2012, as the state of Rhode Island aimed allegations of fraud at the retired big leaguer’s video game company, 38 Studios, the home was back on the market for a $1 million less — $3.5 million. By April of 2013, the seven-bedroom, seven-bathroom estate was listing at $3.2 million.

Despite the continued price cuts, Casa de Schilling is actually pretty nice. For example the home, having been owned by both Bledsoe and Schilling, boasts serious star athlete pedigree. Plus, it has a host of facilities for the athlete in training, such as a basketball court that doubles as a hockey rink in the winter, a beach volleyball court, batting and pitching cages, a putting green and a swimming pool. Inside, amenities include a sauna, a billiards room and a full wet bar with a soda fountain.